Who in the Bible said yes to God?

We have many Biblical examples of “yes” answers to God's call to action: Noah to build the ark, Moses to lead his people, Esther to save her people, David to provide the Messianic linage, and many more. But there is one person, besides Jesus, who stands out in my mind as the ultimate “yes” person.
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Who talked to God in the Bible?

According to Genesis, direct conversations were had with God by Adam and Eve, Cain, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Rebekah, and Jacob. In the story of Adam and Eve, a dialogue is also had with the serpent. In Genesis 16 and 21, Hagar has conversations with an angel.
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What is Mary's yes to God?

First the yes of Mary. The angel Gabriel announced that Mary was to be the mother of God. But this would not happen without her free consent. On this feast we celebrate Mary's yes, her fiat, her “Let it be done to me according to your word,” (Lk 1:38), her consent to be the Mother of God.
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What does saying yes to God mean?

Saying, “Yes,” to God means saying, “Yes,” to being who He wants us to be. When we say, “Yes,” to God, we say, “Yes,” to all that He is. We say, “Yes,” to becoming all that we can be for Him. We say, “Yes,” to being all that He created us to be-to live our purpose with Him beside us.
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What does the Bible say about our yes?

The World English Bible translates the passage as: But let your 'Yes' be 'Yes' and your 'No' be 'No. ' Whatever is more than these is of the evil one.
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What does Jesus mean let your yes be yes?

He is saying that “every yes and every no must be as truthful as if you just swore it on a stack of Bibles on network television.” Every yes and every no is observed, because God is the creator and is present with us. This is a radical principle of truthfulness that Jesus teaches us.
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What happens after you say yes to God?

CALLED: WHAT HAPPENS AFTER SAYING YES TO GOD is the biographical, sanctified journey of Casey Cole OFM from novitiate to vowed religous training to be an ordained Priest. Friar Cole incorporates previous blog posts of his community life experiences, sharing his spiritual and life lesson perceptions.
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Does God say yes to every prayer?

Not at all. Sometimes God waits to answer our prayers because He trusts us to make the right decision. Other times, God requires us to patiently wait for an answer so we can build our faith and trust in Him. And on some occasions, God gives us answers, but they may not be what we'd hoped for.
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Who said yes to God's plan?

Mary was willing to believe.

“How could this happen, I am still a virgin!” (Luke 1:34), she said. Yet, despite her questions, she didn't doubt that it was possible. She was willing to believe Gabriel's message, and she professed her belief by declaring, “I will be a mother for the Lord!”
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Is Mary the Mother of God or Jesus?

The Eastern and Oriental Orthodox, Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran churches believe that Mary, as mother of Jesus, is the Theotokos (Mother of God; Θεοτόκος). There is significant diversity in the Marian beliefs and devotional practices of major Christian traditions.
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What special character of Mary is shown when she said yes to the will of God?

We learn about Mary's character – the angel tells her “You have found favour with God” and Mary shows her obedience to God's wishes by saying “I am the Lord's servant”. When Mary accepted what God wanted she was taking a great risk.
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Who was the first person God spoke to in the Bible?

The reciprocal call between Abraham and Yahweh can be seen in Genesis 12 when Yahweh calls to Abraham with a command and a promise. Abraham, however, is also frequently described as "invoking" God.
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How many times does God actually speak in the Bible?

In the Gospels, the voice of God is experienced three times—at Jesus' baptism (Matthew 3, Mark 1), the Transfiguration (Matthew 17, Mark 9, Luke 9), and before His crucifixion (John 12).
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Why is Mary's fiat important?

Fiat is the word Mary used in response to the angel's announcement that she would become the mother of God. In a still other and even more profound meaning, it signifies Jesus' own faithful obedience to the Father in Heaven.
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Do you make a promise when you were baptized Yes or No Why?

Yes. You promise to keep Heavenly Father's commandments. He promises that you can live with Him in His kingdom. These promises are called covenants.
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Where in the Bible does it say if you abide in me I will abide in you?

[7] If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you. [8] Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be my disciples.
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When God says yes who can say no?

A review of Olatunde Foye's book, When God Says Yes!

IN Christendom, it is believed that when God says yes, nobody can say no! This means that no matter what one is passing through, when God intervenes, then a solution will be found and nothing can change it.
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What do I say to God in prayer?

Tip: You could say something like, "God, you are so mighty and strong!" or "Loving Father, you hold the world in your hands." Thank God for his goodness and mercy. God is merciful, loving, and generous. Take the time to include worship in every prayer.
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Why do we have to suffer?

Suffering can make us more resilient, better able to endure hardships. Just as a muscle, in order to build up, must endure some pain, so our emotions must endure pain in order to strengthen.
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How do you pray for Mary intercession?

But above all I pray, O dearest Mother, that through your most powerful intercession, my heart may be filled with Holy Hope, so that in life's darkest hour I may never fail to trust in God my Saviour, but by walking in the way of His commandments I may merit to be united with Him, and with you in the eternal joys of ...
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What is radical obedience to God?

Radical obedience is hearing from God, feeling His nudges, participating in His activity, and experiencing His blessings in a way few people ever do.”
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What are the prayers for Blessed Virgin Mary?

Hail Mary, Full of Grace, The Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now, and at the hour of our death. Amen.
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What is the meaning of Matthew 5 39?

This is the second verse of the antithesis on the command: "eye for an eye". In one of the most famous verses in the New Testament, Jesus here rejects revenge and retaliation, instead telling his followers to turn the other cheek. Matthew 5:39.
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